About

Our Mission

Our Mission is to serve and empower orphaned children worldwide, by the love of Jesus Christ. We will do that by encouraging, enabling, and teaching them to reach their full potential, giving them knowledge, skills, and confidence to become contributing members of society and leaders of the next generation.

Our Vision

Our vision is to create small communities around the world where orphaned and abandoned children can be raised and educated in a loving family environment. We will have a positive impact, blessing the surrounding communities with our focus on the elderly and those in the most hopeless of situations.

Little Lambs International was founded in 2008 in a small town of New Hampshire.

The Lord brought together a group of distinct people from different backgrounds, with different skill sets, but with the same heart. A heart that Christ gave to each one, a heart for the lost and hopeless.

We have come a long way, learned a lot along that way, and cannot wait to see what the Lord has in store for us, and each one of His little lambs that He puts in our pathway. All glory to God for what has been done and what will be done.

Dream with us

The first building of the Little Lambs compound was completed in 2016, and is now functioning as a home for children as well as a base for teams of volunteers who have joined the Little Lambs vision.

In the coming years we will be working on phase 2, which will be the community where we will build houses for families, a school, a medical clinic, ball fields, and everything a child needs to grow up in a safe, healthy and loving environment.

Imagine a place where children have warm meals instead of digging in the trash for scraps. Imagine them growing up in a loving family instead of alone on the street. Imagine them getting the education they need to grow into future leaders and role models for the next generation, instead of following generations of hopelessness. Imagine...

“Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed." Psalm 82:3